Absolutely. In fact it's my understanding that they actually made 2 types. Their first .22 rifle used "caseless" .22 caliber ammo. I've only read about these rifles however I own the 2nd type they manufactured. It's a semi-automatic rifle (if you're a novice that means it fires one round every time you pull the trigger) that fires standard .22 caliber long-rifle ammo. The rifle holds one round in the chamber and 7 rounds in the clip. I bought this rifle at a store called Merchandise Mart which was located in Southgate, MI a suburb of Detroit. In the early '90's the store was having a "going out of business sale" and I purchased the rifle for $23.00, which was less than you could buy a Daisy pellet rifle for at the time. I still have the rifle, new in its box and never loaded let alone fired. But they most certainly did make such items!
1968. They also made a .22 rifle that used a special caseless .22 cartridge.
No
Daisy did briefly manufacture .22 caliber firearms. They also manufactured a rifle that used caseless .22 cartridges until the BATFE ruled that they WERE a true firearm.
Yes and it has become a very valuable collectors item
There was a maket for it.
No
No. Daisy has made about 14 different versions of the 1938. None were specifically made for the left handed person
Yes.
Yes. Some are stamped Stevens by Savage Arms Co.
No such caliber in the S&W line.
Take the rifle to a gun shop so they can figure out what make, model and caliber rifle you have. There is no 84 caliber long rifle.
Daisy made a model Golden Eagle BB rifle but it was a model 104 golden Eagle from 1966-1974. Daisy made a model 88 Hunter rifle, roughly from 1957 - 1960 Daisy made a model 98 Daisy Eagle in three variations from 1955 -1960. (I think this is the rifle you are referring to.)